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Media:19750068725_1975068725.pdf PRELIMINARY DESIGN STUDY OF A LUNAR LOCAL SCIENTIFIC SURVEY MODULE (LSSM) (14MB PDF)
Media:19750068725_1975068725.pdf PRELIMINARY DESIGN STUDY OF A LUNAR LOCAL SCIENTIFIC SURVEY MODULE LSSM Category:Publications
Image:LSSM1968.jpg 300px An artist's concept of the Local Scientific Survey Module proposed for use during the Apollo Program (ca. March 1968) Category:Lunar Vehicles
... of a radioisotope thermal rocket--a rocket powered by the accumulated heat of radioisotope decay. Heat energy from the decay can be accumulated over long periods of time in a material of high heat capacity to create a ... currently available technology. Based on this preliminary research, radioisotope thermal rockets utilizing current technology are not capable of serving as Mars ascent vehicles. ''' ...
... ''' - Tether, lunar launch, mass-driver. '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.294 '''Number of Pages''' - 4 Abstract A method of launching from the lunar surface is analyzed, in which the payload launched is swung on a high-strength cable until it reaches the desired launch speed. For a moderate acceleration limit of 11.5 g, a cable length of 50 km would be sufficient to launch into a lunar escape ...
... , etc. Chapter 10, "Preliminary-Design Procedure of Missile System," provides an excellent discussion of preliminary design procedures. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by Frederick I. Ordway III Category:Annotated Bibliography of ...
... study of extraterrestrial bodies such as Mars. The Mars micro-rover proposal was configured to closely meet the requirements of scientists and budget criteria. Due to the hostility of the Martian environment a ... This will be achieved by utilisation of the same structure bus.

This project will present preliminary studies for the concep- tual design of Mars micro rover mobility system. ...
... study is one of the European Space Agency's (ESA) technology reference studies. It aims to identify; the technologies required to develop a low-cost, science-driven mission for in-situ exploration of the atmosphere of ... over the mission duration. At scientifically interesting locations 15 drop-sondes will be released. This paper focuses on the final mission design with particular emphasis on system ...
... a purely scientific project to go ahead — although this situation could, of course, be affected if primary military space flight objectives became apparent. Furthermore, a stage must be reached where the production of ... detail in this paper of the satellite or payload itself. The Government, as we know, have initiated a considerable amount of design study work on the form of this payload; this work ...
... , politics, lunar settlement '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.131 '''Number of Pages''' - 7 Abstract Several reasons for going back to the Moon are listed: scientific study of our natural ... , organisational and legal challenges are then outlined. After a discussion of human physiology, building materials and transporta- tion of people and goods, an underground polar location is ...

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